‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN Grumman ESTERfDA Y Stock Market Quotations PAGE 131m: ’S STOCK AND Bozvogouo TA TIO Stock Exchange Storlis Al Chemical v American (‘an Canadian Gov’t. Bond Quotations Bid Aiili 1i Expert Real Estate Manageme Mining. Stocks .21; nt _.___ F0 v M; Juno 11.-- reign ex- w 28am!’ eas . Great Britain FraHCB 3.9 11-10: Belgium Germany 23.06; Canada 80 1-16 , REAL Jun! 11. (By the Can- exlllrusi~lirltlsh and foreign ex- r in relnilon to the Cuniuilaii Illi‘ as compiled by the Royal "a; cannula, closed today as foi- 0. (i008 (i. 3055 0.0888 High 53 u I531}. C1101»? any, ‘ 31% sales Hiilh Low Cl 10 10 'l'01t0.\"l.‘O_ June 11.-—Mtning oar; Sales Stock 500 Arnie Oil 150 Alli! Oil 1000 Arml ‘Z8500 Arno 1000 Alex 1000 llitlgnoil non B t‘, Pioneer 1100 ('|iSll('-'l'r 5110 (‘iorlry _ 300 h‘ Iirlilgo .1 Tlollinger , . lloinr-strad , 11mm) lluwey i100 Keeley 2700 Kirk Lake 1751.111“: Shore . .. 502 htiiczisiui 2000 llalartic .. 100 McIntyre 100 hllnliigctirp 1500 Moss 500 Neil-lieu 13.10 Xnriiiiilzi 20000 Olga ll 400 Preliilcr Oil 100 Sanimtoniu . 4.100 Snrula 2200 Slierrltf. 7500 Slstrnc ... 11100 Sylvanlte _ 10000 ‘fashota i105 'l'f'l'ltlll1iZl10S flfll? n, .. o of of of our Real Estate Department brings to the An (Supper management of your property the long 5°01" Atr-liisoii 111th Low Close .. 3'2 ill SI 01,‘: 3 in»; 80 experience ancl close study of specialists. At reasonable cost it will take over the management of your estate and carry this out with the highest efficiency. The EASTERN TRUST Company Saint John, NB. Hold Olin: HALIFAX, NS. St. Jolirih, NHd. I Chulattelownfllll. Morictun, N.B. Montreal, Out. ' C. N. BlssEllwManager, Charlottetown Branch. (l C Foundry _ (l t) Foundry Pfd (‘an (‘em Pfd C 1 Alcohol (l H liliics I'M (‘nu Paelfh- _, (‘oeki-iliut l'lnw . ltl Sun-ll. . Dom llrldgc I) H (‘mil B Dom Text _ (I H \I'are,~i l.td . Gypsum , Inter Nlvkrl ill Pfil .. l. (l IV t_‘o l. .\I l1‘ 0 (‘o . .\l l. II Power _ Nut Breweries _. .. M i. n l’ a nt- deb , Nut Steel (‘or Power (‘or Shnwliiignii S C fu l'.'|ii.'|l.l "m; peso ... ... ,.. ..- , "m! pound . . ,.. ... . "nillri-is . ,.. . |||rla ll'\' not quoted . , ltoiig Kong g not: quoted ' plovakia crown Ml a in-v, 2o 1o 4 101,; 4 1111-’- ‘1- (‘rucililo siééi I11 1 Imprint I11 A Lita Co 1'1 P Iiiilht Fox Film Frceporl; lieu Idle (ll-n Funds lien Motors (ioodrh-h Rubber Goodyear ltnbebr llouaton Oil . lu llurv lu Nickel lieu (‘ripper . . Lambert Co PRODUCE MONTREAQ June 17.-—(‘heeae coa- tlniies to move over the whnrfa of tho port of Montreal, euruute to Great Britain iu large quantltiery it heiug esiiintnteil that close to 30,000 boxes will he exporter! this n-eok. Roth butter and cheese markets had _ a tlriii tone today.‘ The butter market for r-irlnts o;- lei-"s of no 1 quality ranged from 10% to 101/; cents per pound with most, sales being madc nt the higher figure, Increased local dcninnd anal some export inquiry’ ivas reported. ltecr-lpts were ‘. lioxrs. (‘her-so held tirui at 1th’; t 01,1} cents for (‘intrnion and 01,; to 91.’, rents for Quebec. Arrivals tntnllcd 8,011 hoxcs. ’l‘lio egg market was again a~ llttlo stronger on r-nrlots or less of graded Ontartos nud prairies, extras being 181,5 to 10 rents_ firsts 15 to 151A, cents ltecr-lpts u-rre 1,400 canes. ‘Potatoes were steady and unchang- Cl- and . {Notices _, 1st Bcdcque and Frcvtcum Troop m", This troop mct in the Hull Jimc 132/3 3rd with 1'7 Scouts present. Thc 3.1 1119911118 Opened by a garlic cf sot‘. 2,5 ball followed by opening ezcrrcscs. 67414,; The instruction period was taken n", up in proficiency and second ("nus 1"" tests. The honor fins! wmil. b1 ' in 3,0 the Foxes. Thc inccimg l.'."(l with a prnym- by the Scout Mi in: At the meeting held Juzic 10th there were 16 scouts present, the ‘Al: meeting cpenod by a game of soft m}; bail followed by the opening cxcr 1fig'cises. Instruction period was; taken 111 up by test. ivork. The game Iitbby “g was. played which resulted in u tic. The honor ilrg went to the Bcwvcrs. During council fire S. M. made comments on the. Scout Promise by Baden Pow- ell. A lilkc will b: hcid Salli day, June 14th, to Wall's Bridge, for trst work. Mr. R. Brewer Auld cf l-‘rce- town ls the spacial PXflIilIlYJf for this troop. . y gwilritnln 110111111 e ilrzichinn ._ ,1 flnrin ‘ail-y priigu not quoted h“ . ... ... l‘ Texas , c. of the House. Standing cf pirrc; Govcmment C0llS.‘l‘\'T.i..\ c Labor Iiidbpciidcnt Liberals Undecided Conservative, r._ srrllv dcnt they would (inst 1h:- Bmckci Administration a‘. thr- p011" unify ccrtan to form a smzillci" bod; in the new iioirc than lllny tllt ill tlic last. 1711501?“ follow: ‘b wor six rural 50.115 fuiycriv b; “Tfifiiiiiivitroisii (Continuccl from Page ll Prn:rrs>lvcs and Liberals. formed just a few wrrk; before polling day. is smuupcd with tlic eiithusiqstc ap- proval of Manitoba. At ycstcrdafs‘ gciicral clcction hs party was re- lurncd l1 power with a strength srczitci‘ than 1V5; Brockcnls Pro- ivcs held in cithor of the last two Lcglszlaturcs. A clear majority in the new House of 55 members was assured the Prcmicr today with election con- Censor“ CS and mm i. Wmmpq ccdPzl 29 Libcral-Progrcssve candid- increases m quota of Torycg-it i, ates. Government standard-bearersEnppnypnt up,“ C Tnvmf mm arc lraciiiis; tonight iii four addiion-lChi(.f,,,-n_ “m have a 9mm) n”, ex n1 constituencies whore returns arcicofdmg 11 mcmlplclp’ and two norlher“ mhl Fifteen Conscrvatvcs wvrc 5C3. mgs~b°u1 Bracken 51101151111115 1111,00 lii the last Lcgislaturc. tho 1mS1_ha"° Yet’ L” vole- Straight Government goal from w1“n11mg' of “hose w members‘Conservatives totalled six w! ilr the C1111’ 111° In“? been defined elect‘ Tories gained Brandm, formerly ccl. promheci to name at least two, had by a PYOKWSSAT, bu, vnqant m and pwbabl-v three: Gowrmngnl dissolution. Cypress, Dauphin, K111. follcivors and bring the coalbfiori amey, Mamtouy kmrden ma: Rhmb m“ krnno l imrlaurl franc Dim stairs S 10% BANKS “llielnreutl hlriutrcnl ltuyal North Par _. . '7 Total sales 201L000 shares Packard Motors . I‘ar Piihlix 1' h’ of X J Radio (‘nrp . Sigarrt ltoo South Puc Standard o MISCCIIOIIGOUS . onus-ran 500 R lillssnurl oon Fen Man ‘, ' P-Ilcscarch (‘upper ... Eliinruilti . ln-ld about nlcaily nu illtl market tinlay_ whllo anions‘ the (‘iinanlliiii Nationals a sim- llnr firm trend was lii evidcucr». with- 0111. 1l"\\'v\'cr_ iniich volume. Dealers reported 11 fair enquiry for the higher grade issues lii the ivrovinl-iul Zlilltl- liripal grc-ip_ ulth tlin iuorc row-hf ' issued securities attracting ihc lit-at demand. 'l‘railiiig on the Rtontrrzil Stock Exchange lu tmlth"! .'ic<~i1r-n was coni- plelely foitiiretc _ prices drifting lr- rcgutarly \\'llllll\ unrrwv liuiila and giving expression to ioihiug an much as a tntiil absence of pulrir: Interest. A downward drift in \\'-|!l Strcct, with u quite abrupt ilcriinu l‘ '11‘ tlic close, at: that centre llllll |l'I'l-.‘I1'.‘B or con- structive nciva from trade niid iii- duatry were factors in increasing the. licsltant attitude. toward securlt_v mar- kets here, losses were tn excess rii’ Itnins by twelve to three, while the iiarrowiiesa of movements tn gnucral la nP/stell to by the fact that the avg-raga price of 20 stocks declined SUGAR Mill’ iiiltK. June 17.—“'lth a linker 20ml lnuuiryfroni refiners raw m: i-ruitliiucil their upward ninvc my with prices advancing 10 pnlnts . 1on0 of yesterday or to gm,- Wlntr-r wheat flour and iviiitc corn flour were reducer] from l0 to ‘.10 cents per barrel here today,‘ Spring and seconds lti rents to 131,0 cents. wheat flour prlv-cs held unchanged. A decrease of one cent on oats was put Into effort. Kirk 11ml ' 0 Ml-lmml Nordou l‘cn Peta Rovnlite Ventures “at; of . Appffllllllilllt! sales 03,700 tons, Jul ., R0 Sop 87; 17cc 011; Jan 94, ircli 1,00 and May 1.05. linlloii~ing tho further upturn in rs, iul-iil and out n! town refiners ilriinci-il |ll‘lt‘l'.1t of refiner] sugar from 91.7 30 points or to tho basis of .1010 .00 for flue granulated. With- mlrain against. old troiitrnrts were of "pm prnportlun! and some inquiry llso reported at the 3.80 level. COTTON llEW \'0Rl\’_ Juno 17—t"otton firms fluted steady. Closing bids: Jan 502:1 11h 010; “arch 578: April 58'»; May June 509: Julv 515: Aug 524; 532: Oct 540: Nov hi1; Dec 554; 1. u s lluliher l1 1s’ Rlccl \'iiu Sim-l Woolwurtli (‘o New York c... High Low Clnao 21f: ‘l 251A English Cities Depict History H,‘ LONDON, June 16- (By The 11,1’. Canadian PresQ-More than one city of Ehigland, justly proud of its ancient past, is setting forth its Iivbjo linni lip , . 0:1“) (loin Laks- _, H0114 Wivritc Lake . _ 011/.- oa-v, v . ZION Twenty two Cubs enjoyed a ilikc to the Eyperimcntal Farm. T110 Cubs were divided into two goups and direction for finding the pic- as given by letters Stocks Am (‘yau B .. A r! Power Grain Ma rket‘ 1",; 3% _ .. 0% Fora of Co nad 71h not closed quiet. Middllng 525. Liviamtoor. fair demand. Prices middling _ strict good middling 4.81; ,- riililrlllng 4.41; strict middling in . : rlct low mid- fliiii 4,21: low middling 4.11; strict uilliiary 3.01; good ordinary 3.00; paints were 10,000 bales including 11,100 American. 1172c Montreal ' Curb Market‘ High Low Close 41-3 him uinim 11m . Hllllit llar < EARNINGS JOYTREAL June 1T.-Gross earn- In of um (‘nundlnu Pacific Rail- Il! for the week ended June 11 trit- tlled $2,000,000, which compares with 13.840000 in the corresponding week ltllst yenr_ a decrease of $143,000. CHIFAHO, June i --IJlreclors c! It!!! Roebuck and Company mult- hd ileclarnilon of the usual quart- liii‘ dividend today. iisiriui iiuiuiiiiiii i- ‘CHURCH. 0F. THE. HOLY IILINITY, (Anglican Georgetown, Fourth Sunday alter Trinity, June 9th, matins ll. A. M., "Two Wo- iitnz" catechism 2.30 P. M; even- tins 7 P. M., "Religion." Capt. T. 1'. Kelly, C. A. in charge. .\I(1N'I‘I1RAI._ Juar- 11. (Fir the (‘an- adluli Prrssr- ‘riidlng activity rnn- linucrl at n very low ebb nu the lion- trcnl Stock Exchange. today and llic. greater part nf the day's price chang- es iverc unimportant. Among lcadini! issues, such as Montreal Power and Brazilian Traction, fi‘Il(‘11tl_V trend prevailed and although tho close showed losses nutiiumlierlng gains by 1'2 to fl, the vi-ry slight decline of .03 in tho average provided n more ac- curate iudcx to the comparatively steady nature of the day's list. Late weakness iii New York failed to dis- turb tho action of tlio leaders here. Volume was light at 4,094 shaves. Flunl prices included: (‘nnnrla Ilrnn up 1 at 10: (‘c-laneso, off M. at 3 Celaueso Preferred off V. at ~13 ' end; (‘nnaliian ‘Pacific off 1,5. at 10%: Rinelters off 11!, at 3711A: ‘Dominiol Steel nnil (‘o/ii Ii off 1.1.1 at 11/4; Gen- eral Steel \\'iircs_ off 25 cents nt 50 cunts; Flnlllnger 2.3 ccnts higher at $1.05; National Breweries, off 14 at 12-‘1’. .OX-(llI'l(It‘ntlI National Sir-cl Car off 1,1; at 7; Quebec Power off 1.; nl 1111,; Steele nf (‘nnada off 1t at 1'2. Montreal Power, active lcmlcr with 717 sales was 1llI1‘l\llI\Rl"tl nt '.‘.'i1’ : Doin- inlnn '1‘cxtllr-_ second with sales. Kinluenl 114 at. 40; International Nickel lost 1/. at 411', on 47-0 sales. llrinils n-ere $10,050.‘ Sterling closed nt 81.11104 and Vult- r-d Stairs funds iit a premium M1015 per cent. .\l0\"l‘ltl~).\l.. Julie 11'. ~’l‘he (‘annul- inn Foreign Investment Corporation liiuiltetl, rcpnricii revenue for the your curled Dnrcuihcr Til, liltll, from its nulislrliarig the Brazilian Portland (‘nun-t (‘oinpany of $100421, in the annual statement pvcsflilf‘! to tho shareholders lu meal’ ' today. This compares with T~ th and 151.171.5117 in 102b, After covering expenses and inter- est on debentures, tln- PUIIIIHIILV illifl\\" ed n surplus n illnblo for preferred dividends of $2 0ST and this llgirre compares with $511400!) iii the prev- loua year ‘rug: _i'i‘8 Hi 011120]. A‘ftrr nvinent, n t‘,l-I u r Vlltilil a rur- llig 10211 no against $105,102 in 10510. the company showed ii surplus of $88,237, With the addition of prev- louii surplus and ailjunlment from ex- penses written off In thn previous year the surplus carried into the haiuneo ahect stands at 33031170. This flgurc coinpurca with S1ill0,10.'»_ nt the end of the previous year. llalaiicn sheet liabilities show elim- ination of a hunk loan for 511.500 which appeared lll 1030 atutrment. lic- lientures have been reduced $2,000 dur- ing tho your. $10, Trusty as anolcl lriend-"lt never nlA _. 7 2% 25 l-‘orrl Motor (‘o litrl . Gulf Oil Porp .. Imperial Oil Ltd . .. in Petrol . .\I'ld IVeBt Utll Niagara lludson . $4 0 of Indiana ... S 0 of Ken _ U L Power A Car Loadings OTTHHVA, June 17. (By the Con- nillnn Primal-Total ear loadings for the week ended Julio 11 amounted to 151,030 curs. which was nu Increase ovcr the previous week's of 1,072 cnrs. Two factors affecting this tn- crcnso swore the holiday 1n tho prev- ious weck_ on June 1i and the haste of the ivestern farmers to deliver wheat tn the elevators In time to collect the Dominion Government ho- uiis of 5 cents per bushel. The second factor was probably tho more lmpnrt- ant as the increase lu grain loading was L370 curs ovr-r tho previous week's shipments and 1.000 cars over shipments during tho twenty third week inst your. 1n tho eastern division lumber. piiipwood_ pulp and paper and other forest products and ore all showed increases over the previous week's landings. but: other commodities 1n- vroasrrb reducing the total loadings by 50 cars. 1n the western division total 10nd- Ings increased by 1.122 rarii and the Index nuinher rose from 70.00 to 8.'$.'.’1_ n new high for the year. Grain ac- Plllllilfltl for 1,310 ciiru of the increase and changes lu other enininorlltles \\'°I't" small, a Ilecreusr» of Hi rnrs in miscellaneous freight being the great- est change. Happenings Of Week Continued The outstanding social event Of thé week was the seventy-fifth an- niversary of Notre Dame Academy. On Wednesday afternoon B. r6091)- tion was given by the alumnae. Re- ceiving were the Honorary Presid- ent, Mrs. R. T. Holman, the Pres- ident, Mrs. J. F. Reardon, Mrs. Leslie Williams, Mrs. J. B. Mac- Donald, Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, Mrs. James Byme, Mrs. J. J. Johnston and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald, Cardi- gan. The tea. table was presided over by Mrs. J. J. Hornby and Mrs. A. B. Cosh while a number of the younger members assisted in serv- ing. The success of the tea. was largely due to Mrs. L. B. MscMil- inn and her assistants. The orches- tra. under the direction of Miss Kathleen Hornby tarnished de- lightful music. A unique feature was a picture taken of the oldest living members present. A most enjoyable function was the Al- umnae Banquet on Thursday even- ing presided over by the President, Mrs. J. I1‘. Reardon, honored with the presence of His Excellency, Bishop O’Sulltvan. Hts Honor Lleut. Governor Dalton, Rt. Rev. Maurice hstory lri pageant form th‘s sum- mer. _ Iclster, which is holding a nine- 11‘ day pageant this month. has plenty of historical material upon which to work. The city historians claim it. was founded some 20 years after the Cruclfxion. The early inhabit- ants, it is recorded, were dominated by the Saxons and the Danes. The pageant will show the people did not fare any better under King John. Perhaps the incident in Let- cestei-‘s memorabie past. which is enshrined most clearly in English hfstory is concerned with the com- lng there of King Henry's broken Chancellor, Wolsey: At last, with easy roads, he camc to Leicester, Lodged in the Abbey: where the reverend abbot, with all his convent, honorably received him. To whom he gave these words, ‘f0, father abbot, an old man, broken with the storms of state, is come to lay his weary bones among ye; give lfm a. little earth for charity.” Granted fne weather the Abbey Park will make s. fine setting for this scene. The part of Cardinal Wolsey 1s to he taken by Canon Winkley. His features as ‘Cardinal Wolsey are already known all over England. Hastings, where William the Con- queror landed, is also revlviim mem- ories of 1,000 years ago th's sum- mer. Here again the grounds of Battle Abbey will make a splendid theatre. Members of families who trace their descent almost to the landing of Duke William tn 1066 are still living ln the neighborhood and many o! them will assume characters of their ancwbors. Scarborough, the health and pleasure resort on the Yorkshire Coast, L; giving an open-air pro- duction of Germens light. opera, "Merrie England." The Duke and Duchess of York have consented w attend the com- memoration of‘ the 800th Anniver- sary of the foundation of Foun- tains Abbey, near Ripon, Yorkshire, one of the most beautiful of the monastic relics in this country, whose history is of unique signifi- cance in the civil and religious de- velopment of the ‘north of England. Eight hundred years ago 13 monks, disgusted by the laxity which pre- vailed in the Benedictine Abbey at York, left there and founded Foun- tains Abbey. From its humble foun- dation the monastery at Fountains became one of the greatest and wealthiest houses in the country. One has only to observe the ruins as they appear today to realize what late weakness at (‘hirago wheat pric- cs wrnr Into a decline near the clnsr today. Tho movement found thr mar-l ket herr- cntircly without. support and‘ prices ilwinilieil to 11,1 to 111,’, lnwcr at the close. July closed 11,1 lower at 511.41 0c- mm- cased 174, to 114 n: any, m sou, i whl October lost 1% to 1% to closo t at routine riffuir until the fireworks hruko 15 minutes before Un- close. (‘iilcago took a tumble and the July here hrokc. one rent in two niluutcs, swung bark n like amnuiit and agnlii snggclb closing at 511i. Spreads lu cash wheat improved frav-tlonnliy toilay but trade was dull. lilttle business ivau reportwl lu the coarse grains section. C cc “t. Dane-July’ 3284B; Oct 281,511; Dei- 2v . ‘Harley-July saga; 0m 311L112 lice lil-f-QA. (‘ASH PRICES l’ Wlicat—.\'o 1 hard 55%: no l nor 50%: no ft nor 451;: no 5 L: rin 0 " .. t: no no l feed Oats~\‘o 2 c w 3211;: no 3 c w rejected 211$: track l1iiricy—i\‘o {t r w z no 4 W 311/‘: no fi o. w 33M; no ti c w 30H: track 371,5. S lilllll. lifiilil WINNIPEG. June 17.--ltc:ietin§ in n16 Erflumifii 11' which proved an exciting and in- teresting method. The afternoon total to 36 or 37. By the time the next House assembles Mr. Bracken may have as many as 39 on his sde land and Robln returned; Progressives where fivc ycars agc they elected Conservatives. was spent, ln games. The" ‘market, was pretty much of ball will b8 vl71aycd~ FairviEW Jilly 11 101' 111 days‘ met Au invitation has been received charge this year is $5.00 which is 50 by the R E4 bland Rovers to Join cents cheaper than last year and the N S_ Rovers at a Rover meet m will be two days loiigcl" I very interesting p"ogram with many‘ new features. 011815 I badges. ers know not latcr than July 1st if ‘smwal of the bays were successful. they are going. Scouts in this Pl‘l1\'lllf‘,_\ Scouts are expected from Aibtrton and Montgauc It will be several days before re- turns are completed. Ton rural con- stituencies are still in doubt: Lead- er failing to secure the nicessan 50 per cent quota, and results d second countiiigs will nosifbe an- nounced in some cases until Jun! 22. ' Transferring of votes in Winnipeg starts tomorrow. Only W. ‘Sanford he hcid iii the Scout area at Wav- Ewlm c°nservamve’ and John 0.10,, m.“ Halifax, on Saturday andQueen, Labor leader, were‘ elected Sunday’ Aug_ 20 and 21st lon the first count. second count. i: expected to bring in Hon; W. J. 00y Major, Attorney General] B. J. Farmer, Labor, and John T. Halg, Conservative. Hon. E. W. lllontgomeiyjli/finistel of Health in the last Bracken Gov- emmcnt, appears to be beaten in Winnipeg. Only other ixvnistcr cle~ m msgmg It‘ the scout Master madelfcatcd was Hon. Ewan hlrPhcrson, This camp is open to only , a 1mm wrong], U“. “.0055 lcavfProvincial Treasurer, who ran "V5111 1'1 ["112 the usual signs [ir trail findingWHEBiIi-‘t C01- T8390!‘ ill Pifffillfi L! 5991050110 Scouts followed later. reached PTF11F1P- ‘their Heal. A talk W115 also given bi" Rumor-s Why Wm that ‘W- MC- liir» s, M, m, [ho dlffgfpnf lfeQg Phcrsmi. may run in the dcfcrred lgroiviiig in l The next meeting which will b1? ._ he 185i 5°? 1111-3 591151111 W111 11° ailScouts should have uniforms. it is hc Park Where =11 811m" °1 1135c not necessary, but. every’ Scout should bring shorts, CAlilP Scouts will g0 into camp t , novaas 3. {he 1 I | Mr. Wm. Warren will be amp chief and ho has prepared a lIiIOST HOLY REDEEDIER TR Every opportunity \\'1ii ‘JP QEVP" 0 scouts to pass swimmers. m; - athletes and filly 011191" 'f‘lils troop held a mccting in the, lvictrvia Park Saturday afternoon, |June 11. "i Scoug pace was practiced Scouts should lot their Scrutmnrt and] to lone pecial invitaton lhp park, and the uses election in Rupert's Land and that {cf their wood. This talk was in con- a scat would be fuuid for Dflhlont- Uuironiis While 1t 15 dramas that ‘alinrriimi “in, m.» Woodcraft iaaagisscmcrv- BHANEES llANliS I N l} ll lll. E (Canadian Press) SANTIAGO, Chile, June 17-—- Carlos Davila, heading a. new Chil- ean Government for the second time tn less than two weeks, in- formed the Associated Press to- day he and his associates plan to create a purely Socialist state and that if necessary they will attain their ends by force of arms. “This Government," he said, a few hours after he had overthrown the Junta headed by Colonel Mer- maduke Grove, "will continue along the lines originally projected for a. Socialist Republic of Chile. Armed forces will support the ful- filment of our plans. "A constitutional assembly will be called soon to write a. constitu- tion for the Socialist Republic. Un- til then the Government will con- fine its acts as nearly as possible within the present constitution." Given Huge resource; must have been at. the disposal o! the abbey tn the days of its worldly glory. Prosperity eventually caused the monks at Coal Order MacDonald, Rev. James Murphy, Rev. P. McMahon, Rev. A. J. Mc- lails Lto fileacse a Intyre. A very pleasing feature was with its sting llavou r. a vocal solo by Miss Lucy Blanch- ard and a violin solo by Miss Kath- leen Homby. The orchestra was under the direction of Mr.‘ Albert Blanchard. The banquet hall with of style of architecture from Nor- Fmintaina-tn forgot the rues of their Order, and the Abbey was suppressed by Henry VIII in 1540. Today the runs offer every variety GLACE BAY, N. 5., June 1'1—-(By Tiie Canadian Press) - An order from the Canadian Pacific Railway for 80,000 inns locomotive coal has been secured by the Domnlon Steel‘ and Coal Corporation it was an-* its tables prettlly arranged and de- corated with pink tapers, snap dragons and tulips woo a sight long to be remembered. The won- derful auwesa of this banquet, is to be attributed to the untirlng ef- forts o! Mrs. W. D. Gilli: and her very wililnz assist-mil. ._.,,.. PRO TEST MAID "HOUNDED T0 DEA T11" ' Action of some kind by tliv Ellrs. Dwight W. Morrow. An indip. kidnapping. Violet Sharpe,‘ ‘seated. British foreign office is announced nant British press claims the girl is shown hero with her sister who following the death of violet was hound 3. to death by New ‘recently returned to her home ln Sharpe, British maid, who took hrr Jrrsry police who were in England. It 1| a radio photograph lite at. the linglewood homo ot to link her with the Lladberghitransmlttcd by telephoto. man to Perpendicular. nomad hue wank This w.“ d‘, scribed an new business and was taken as an encouraging sign. The Cope Breton coal fields sup- plied a. large sham of the Canadian Pacific's requirements‘ bfifore the wu‘. Magistrate-You are chrged with breaking a chair ovcr this man's heed. Prsonen-I didn't mean to ‘Meal: the chair, your WOIIhIp.